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GRAPE COLASPIS ( Colaspis brunnea E. ) 
Ohio. J. S. Houser (July 2): Damage to corn at W okeman so extensive that it 
is wilting and dying. 
T. H. Parks (jyly 24) : Corn sample sent in from Spjn&uslsy, Erie County, 
with statement that plants were stunted end lower leaves dead, 
Alabama, J. M. Robinson (July l6)i Reported on peanuts and velvetbeans on July 
9 and on corn on July 15 at Elomaton, 
Mississippi. C, Lyle, et al. (July 25): Adults injuring cotton plants in Jones 
County and the Durant area. 
Louisiana. R. C. Gaines and assistants. (July 13 ) • Causing damage on a few 
acres of cotton at Transylvania, East Carroll Parish. 
Indiana.. J. J. Davis (July 26): Damage to corn continued until nearly July 1, 
Practically 90 percent of cornfields in Spencer County reported infested 
and many stands reduced 50 percent. Many newly sot strawberry plants 
damaged at Jeffersonville, in the southern end of the State, some acreages 
showing losses of from 25 to 50 percent. Most of the larvae had pupated by 
June 26. 
Illinois, W. E, Flint (July 26): Adults very numerous in legume fields, prin- 
cipally in clover and soybeans. Also found on s mar tweed, morning glory, 
and leaves of hazel, grasses, and other woody plants. 
Missouri, L, Hasenan (July 23): Serious damage reported in upland corn 
planted as late as June 1 in southeastern part of State* 
Texas. R. K. Eletcher (July 22): Reported as attacking fruit, probably poaches, 
at Jasper on June 18. 
WI REWORMS (Elateridae) 
South Carolina.. E, Sherman and W. C, Hetties (July 29): Sand wiroworn 
( Horistonotus uhlerii Horn) below normal. It has beon severe, following 
cowpeas of last year. Ecw following crotalaria, velvetbeans, or weeds of 
fallowed land, 
Louisiana, C, 0, Eddy (July 25): H. uhlerii is decreasing in importance. Has 
been unusually bad in at least four parishes northwest of Alexandria, Less 
damage than usual in three parishes in the extreme northern end of the State 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chambers (July 3)* Weather conditions seem idea.l for wireworm 
damage and much corn in south and central Wisconsin had to -be replanted, 
(July 30) : Heavily infesting many potato and cornfields planted in marsh 
lands in southern Wisconsin, 
Iowa, C, J, Drake (June 28 ): Reported from Allison, Strawberry Point, Palo, 
Lynnvillc, Rock Rapids, Ames, Marshalltown, and Cherokee, Larvae seriously 
injuring sono fields of corn. 
